Veterans Desk · Florida 501(c)(3) Nonprofit · Independent & Veteran-Built
DCSP Hub · Subspecialty 08 · 9 Roles
Health IT, informatics, and telehealth professionals run the digital infrastructure healthcare depends on — EHR systems, practice management software, telehealth platforms, remote patient monitoring programs, clinical decision support, healthcare analytics, cybersecurity, and the patient-facing digital health tools that increasingly mediate care delivery. The work spans technical operations, clinical informatics, multi-state telehealth coordination, and the cybersecurity discipline that protects patient data.
CPHIMS · CAHIMS
Clinical Informatics
HCISPP
CHDA · CHPS
Telehealth Licensure
Health IT, informatics, and telehealth professionals run the digital infrastructure healthcare depends on — EHR systems, practice management software, telehealth platforms, remote patient monitoring programs, clinical decision support, healthcare analytics, cybersecurity, and the patient-facing digital health tools that increasingly mediate care delivery. The work spans technical operations, clinical informatics, multi-state telehealth coordination, and the cybersecurity discipline that protects patient data.
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The nine Health IT, Informatics & Telehealth roles below cover the full digital infrastructure range — from EHR Administrator daily operations through EHR Implementation Specialist project work, PM Software specialty, Telehealth Coordinator multi-state operations, Remote Patient Monitoring Specialist connected health work, Healthcare Data Analyst analytical specialty, Clinical Informatics Specialist clinical-IT translation, Healthcare Cybersecurity Analyst defense work, and Digital Health Coordinator patient-facing technology. Each role page is built on the same fifteen-point member acknowledgment.
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A Clinical Informatics Specialist works at the intersection of clinical practice and information technology — designing clinical decision support, optimizing EHR clinical workflows, supporting clinical research data needs, and translating clinical requirements into technical implementations. Clinical informatics requires both clinical knowledge and IT understanding. The role is senior,
A Digital Health Coordinator manages the patient-facing digital health technologies that practices increasingly deploy — patient portals, mobile health apps, patient engagement platforms, digital therapeutics, and the emerging consumer-health technology layer. The work is operational, patient-focused, and increasingly important as patients expect digital engagement with healthcare. Coordinators support
An EHR Administrator manages the operational life of the electronic health record system after it’s installed — user management, system configuration, performance monitoring, upgrade coordination, vendor relationship management, and the daily work of keeping the EHR running for clinical and administrative staff. Where Implementation Specialists install EHR systems,
An EHR Implementation Specialist leads or supports the implementation of new EHR systems — from initial assessment through go-live and post-implementation stabilization. The work is project-driven, intense during active implementations, and requires deep understanding of clinical workflow alongside EHR technical capabilities. Implementation specialists earn well because successful EHR
A Healthcare Cybersecurity Analyst protects healthcare systems and data from cyber threats — monitoring for threats, responding to security incidents, conducting vulnerability assessments, and coordinating cybersecurity operations alongside HIPAA Security Officer responsibilities. Healthcare cybersecurity has become critical infrastructure work as ransomware, data breaches, and cyber threats continue to
A Healthcare Data Analyst extracts, analyzes, and reports on healthcare data across clinical, operational, financial, and quality dimensions. The work supports practice leadership decisions, quality reporting, payer contract negotiations, and operational improvement. Healthcare data analysis is increasingly essential as practices participate in value-based payment, quality reporting, and risk-adjusted
A Practice Management Software Specialist works the practice management (PM) systems that handle scheduling, billing, claims, payment posting, and the administrative side of practice operations. Where EHR Administrators focus on the clinical record, PM Software Specialists focus on the administrative and revenue cycle systems. The work runs on
A Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Specialist manages the operational layer of remote patient monitoring programs — patient enrollment, device deployment, daily data review, clinical staff coordination, and the CCM/RPM billing that creates revenue from these services. RPM has emerged as a major care delivery model with strong reimbursement
A Telehealth Coordinator manages the operational layer of telehealth services — provider licensure tracking across states, telehealth platform operations, patient scheduling for video visits, technology troubleshooting, and the multi-state regulatory complexity that telehealth practice creates. Telehealth growth since 2020 has reshaped healthcare delivery. The Coordinator is the role
Health IT, Informatics and Telehealth professionals operating their own independent practices — verified, listed, and findable by the practices that need them.